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<blockquote data-quote="A A Ron" data-source="post: 2974991" data-attributes="member: 117277"><p>There are many reasons not to dump money into a Mauser. You would be ahead with a custom remington 700 clone for available parts to upgrade. Everything you can dream up is available for them..... That is the conventional wisdom.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand this hobby is for fun and you should do what you like. That's what I did.</p><p></p><p>It started as 1941 German 98 from pawn shop. The only thing left is the action and bolt. Everything else is custom. The action was trued and tuned up with a magazine block to allow 3" oal</p><p>-Bartlein barrel in .260 Remington</p><p>-Fully bedded Bell and Carlson Medalist stock</p><p>-Custom bolt knob</p><p>-Ken Farrell 20 moa base</p><p>-Atlas bipod </p><p>-Silencerco ASR brake</p><p>-Silencerco Chimera </p><p>-SWFA 3-15 scope</p><p></p><p>It is a true sub half moa shooter with 140 ELDMs. I enjoy the heck out of it, mostly because it is so different than the standard 700 clone.</p><p></p><p>The attached picture is the prize money from a thousand yard steel [ATTACH=full]521569[/ATTACH]match last spring. The money was nice, beating 30 guys shooting $5,000 rifles was priceless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A A Ron, post: 2974991, member: 117277"] There are many reasons not to dump money into a Mauser. You would be ahead with a custom remington 700 clone for available parts to upgrade. Everything you can dream up is available for them..... That is the conventional wisdom. On the other hand this hobby is for fun and you should do what you like. That's what I did. It started as 1941 German 98 from pawn shop. The only thing left is the action and bolt. Everything else is custom. The action was trued and tuned up with a magazine block to allow 3" oal -Bartlein barrel in .260 Remington -Fully bedded Bell and Carlson Medalist stock -Custom bolt knob -Ken Farrell 20 moa base -Atlas bipod -Silencerco ASR brake -Silencerco Chimera -SWFA 3-15 scope It is a true sub half moa shooter with 140 ELDMs. I enjoy the heck out of it, mostly because it is so different than the standard 700 clone. The attached picture is the prize money from a thousand yard steel [ATTACH=full]521569[/ATTACH]match last spring. The money was nice, beating 30 guys shooting $5,000 rifles was priceless. [/QUOTE]
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